pacman -Qilkk davinci-resolve
yet, have we?
]]>But also please don't just keep throwing new flags or 'sudo' at random commands that you don't understand or you will end up making your problems worse (and read the pacman, makepkg, and yay documentation so you might start to understand what these tools do).
]]>Install Location : /home/luke/.cache/yay/davinci-resolve/pkg/davinci-resolve/opt/resolve
.cache folder?
]]>pdating icon cache
gtk-update-icon-cache: Failed to open file /usr/share/icons/hicolor/.icon-theme.cache : Permission denied
I/O error : Permission denied
I/O error : Permission denied
Failed to write XML file; For permission problems, try rerunning as root
Installing udev rules
Failed to send reload request: Permission denied
LNXSYSTM:00: Failed to write 'change' to '/sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/uevent': Permission denied
'try rerunning as root'
sudo yay -S davinci-resolve
-> Avoid running yay as root/sudo.
refusing to install AUR packages as root, aborting
what about it?
]]>*edit: I just realized my tmpfs was full, which would explain an error I was seeing. Perhaps the problem really is just the bad echo commands in the post install script - and the silly assumption the PKGBUILD makes about a previous version of the package needing to be removed before the new one is built (which is not likely the case at all). So try removing the package completely, then rebuilding (after fixing the post-install script).
]]>pacman -S --overwrite=usr/lib/udev/rules.d/* davinci-resolve
warning: config file /etc/pacman.conf, line 36: directive 'TotalDownload' in section 'options' not recognized.
error: target not found: davinci-resolve
I also need to include second path /opt/resolve/* to --overwrite
]]>Ok, and is the "command" somewhere in your path? Is the package installed? Which one, specifically?
# get the package name: pacman -Qsq davinci # use the resulting name from the previous command in the next command pacman -Ql $pkgname
The package davinci-resolve does not appear to install any binaries in the default PATH. Have you ever been able to run it from a terminal? Why would you expect the command you tried to run to work?
Hmm.. I don't remember starting it through terminal. Usually I start is by clicking icon.
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==> The file(s) 75-sdx.rules, 75-davincipanel.rules, log-conf.xml, config.dat already exist in your filesystem.
==> This can lead to a conflict and the installation will fail.
==> Please restart the installation with the --overwrite option.
==> Retrieving sources...
-> Found DaVinci_Resolve_17.2.1_Linux.zip
==> Validating source files with sha256sums...
DaVinci_Resolve_17.2.1_Linux.zip ... Passed
==> Removing existing $srcdir/ directory...
==> Extracting sources...
-> Extracting DaVinci_Resolve_17.2.1_Linux.zip with bsdtar
==> Starting prepare()...
==> The file(s) 75-sdx.rules, 75-davincipanel.rules, log-conf.xml, config.dat already exist in your filesystem.
==> This can lead to a conflict and the installation will fail.
==> Please restart the installation with the --overwrite option.
==> Sources are ready.
==> Making package: davinci-resolve 17.2.1-1 (Thu 17 Jun 2021 03:47:18 PM CEST)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
warning: config file /etc/pacman.conf, line 36: directive 'TotalDownload' in section 'options' not recognized.
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
warning: config file /etc/pacman.conf, line 36: directive 'TotalDownload' in section 'options' not recognized.
==> WARNING: Using existing $srcdir/ tree
==> Entering fakeroot environment...
==> Starting package()...
==> Creating missing folders...
==> Extracting from bundle...
Please wait, this take a while...
# get the package name:
pacman -Qsq davinci
# use the resulting name from the previous command in the next command
pacman -Ql $pkgname
The package davinci-resolve does not appear to install any binaries in the default PATH. Have you ever been able to run it from a terminal? Why would you expect the command you tried to run to work?
]]>xmkx wrote:I cannot start it through terminal.
Why can't you? What is the output / result when you try to?
Command not found. [Tab] completion doesn't work
BTW
there is an icon of Davinci Resolve that has no image at KDE desktop. Just pure text with border when focused
I cannot start it through terminal.
Why can't you? What is the output / result when you try to?
]]>yay -S davinci-resolve
doesn't create GUI icon nor I cannot start it through terminal. Only icon I get is Davinci Control Panel Setup. Installation process seems to be complete.
What could be the problem? I installed it a few times and result is the same.
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